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oa OLD-UP ors Moke Ny GATE ociety Man Under Arrest | on Charges Made by Children. ' Railroad Commission Sets.July 16 for Hearing on Double Fare,Robbery ~ Rulés as Enforced by ‘the BR. T.and Allies. a EVENING WORLD WINS MOVE a IN FIGHT FOR THE PEOPLE forts Made by Railroad Lawyers to Delay S\COLUMBIA GRADUATE. “HetWill Meet ‘White's Fate If » Courts Set Him Free,” De- B Tares Mrs. Walsh. Ni, a Tf Nerney Alford Short, Calumbta grad. wate and member of the University \Clud,ahould be set tree on the charge yot having ‘abused little girls, he in threatened twith the fate of ftenfort White by Mra, Mary Walsh, mother of 1 t beneath it a brightly colored RITISH WRECK VICTIMS ARE TO BE SENT HOME Inquest Begun to Fix Blame for Accident that Killed 23 Americans, = | MAYOR'S LUCKY ESCAPE. With Mrs. McClellan He Had Planned to Leave Ship and Take Frain-from Plymouth. gag . LONDON, July 2—After taking the Preliminary eviderce Into the cause of the wreck at Salisbury of.the American Line Express on the London and Bouth. Weatern Railway, in which twenty- three Americans from the steamship and on tn the atr her home|New York were killed yesterday, the i j oneyor ti ie On whose toatl } i c nd that the jatter invited her to oall | .., 4 ee Action Till the Coney Island Season Is it the-twoigiete « jestimony | scrott_which runs: and that the latter tnested Der .t0 ool! | Coroner's inquest was adjourned this * ~ Kd he tetheld: in the West Side Court Pris- ul; He ts my Sav-| created 106 tea and cnke. No Ae fternoon for a fortnight until experts Over Fails—Five-Cent Fare- om to-day. Airs. Wales, a) widew A dhe muntel. monroe were eee renainte 10 Der ORB ATS | suait delermine the exact anuse_ot ine : ing attNo. 6 Seventh evenue, entd ox-| suggestive pictures, while at other | yAPGUt the fourth visit pas AL in caserep ue : League Growing. citedly touan Evening World reporter to-| points ‘were, photorraphs of religious ston folg fer iat he wat < Fovocpg ark dilly iday : paintings and a large picture of Salis-| "Well and had lots of m Peusitas ic , he would be very good to tives of the American Ii jouth ‘at that creature ts turned tocse to| bury Cathedral. Another touch of tncon-| he"t on nl x net ‘i het. id left them | western Ra: rise win soaaigeceted ‘% = (Special to The Evening World.) prey on thw daughters of other poor|grulty was the presence of a Common} a amet! je met Short aeverall 1°) Raiwey Rervants and the As ALBANY, July 2—Tho State Rallroad Commission to-day took Up ThE | women Like, myscif, I think I will kill | Praver-Book anda Bibiy among @ num-| {mes atior that, she alegre, and was) | Oe ers and Firemen Bening World's fight for a five-cent fare from the city to the sea. The | nim, fs am awful thing to talk of kill- | ber_of eee bottles. bn Zp y apartments: were present. The American Consul eommiasion set July 16, at 10 o'clock, at its New York office in the Metro-| ing caidas rote tle alan he ba bore tienen iaite id sete ai hea Ba Girl Worked In Laundry. Southampton, Albert W. Swalm, ts look e ‘f 1 e-tare | serve. eel that To ot contro 1 medic em. att leen ¥ < eS -| {na after the interest he ert = Politan Building 2s the date and place for a hearing op abl tie fare | Tayaelt If they discharge hts.” troatment of an unmentisnable disease. | ,Alern Walsh tol’ ia wore Se eee eee eee Pobbery of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company -and ite # sonst John Fitasimmons, father of another Had Twenty Suits of Cloth Hivery girl Cor a taundry. hort “hits: Wave and Sapeasialalives Labs at ¢ be- jton, thet turned t% the Tepreeenta- |.) syictin, wwas much excited wh are nea wee met r or inane Thy tar the most_imnortant matter be-) hamton, then turned setleged svictien. 3 Sa a ere Gay hen ates aad ie, Adteeth tins — z an ive he Evening World, and anid it Short. was. 47021. > + Batt Be, cece mace cy torcaah Wrest-| rnd conaiianion's time to crowded up| "sha like tok tale a punch atither cur, | M0N4¥_I8 evidenced by the preva variten, she sald. until ene had delivered Unions “made “sympathetic siate- tor & hearing made by Borough rpclecncagimit : | “T'6 lke tol tale 2 DuNCh atithat Cur | oety suite of clothes in the w several o “Phen je and they all promised every as Gent Bird 8. Colev, of Brookirn, was) Monday, July 16 But we will 963.4 crowd of men oug ) tar and feath. Hoe was very proud of his dress. accora- to én Ne with} sistance tn fin ting the ot The Hirst business taken up acter # reed) tnqt date “for the hearing. The com-|ier him. If he isn't ent up for a Rod) ue tecaiaay and other boarders ons girl mplished | elucidating the’ cause of the Ung’ of the minutes of the previous) mission can devote the entire week, | tong term therd@s no telling what a fow pig Sisk Wha tuske ; ths 7 . | Mr. Swaim, who spoke |. was 40 Tueetmg. The membera before #0INE | 17 necessary. to an investigation. of |iog ya fathors will do so him.” softener . rs ouatel ot sh "}overcome with emotion tha: he could _ Mito executive session gs Rtgs “reel this dowble fare charge by the Coney| ghort's arrest promises to bring out pain Trlehd—ot_Byatios Potter and ch_he |hrdly articuta Tears coursed down a Fepprosentstive a! e Evening | isiand raitrond a state of affairs not dissimilar to that | 2)" ins weet as rad Bat were 5 - | hetke aft “ ‘ i J é sotatt steitevedrt Baas Ad ad Ct 2 few words of thanks t@ S6t TRS Touring as erly 25) rhe pecretary wis instracted to draft! reveaied in the killing of Stanford | MECN It * Pott to ph wD cree a Be adireases|to the Mayor he broke down complecely pattie. embers * letter notifying those interested of] White, according to those who are seek- pesprc N ie eee sot acer coal nd there were | and sobbed audibly. “How will Juiy 16 mrike the members) 14. Commission's decision. Commia-| ing to convict himt That he had a | HAtes Of eater Wine 7 Ut ma beaks, St) formal tvidence regarding the pob-the, 4-cent fare lesguct” asked 60M) a sy¢ Henry N. Ro-kwell, of Yous] woman accomplice sto eid him in the] the police are looWling into the matwr, | paneer ts, atton-of the bodies was taken; missioner George W. Aldridge, 0! ers, later saf@ to the reptéeeentat ensnaring of young girls is charged. priest ela tn es Pe we ate ce| ius written by re adjournment. ester, : Livingston, a Norwegian, fe the acquaintance ; ee ity. !—-was the: repiy-; Of The Bvening World: and—Berbere 2 nae * o MT of youne etiis \ + “Ome ot the letters read The train waa one of the Southwest- Wil! Probe Th: 1 DENG 09s ern ce ner Ae noe Be ‘ Harry. Jpet_s few tines tolern Railway express seryice and Quick Action Urge: ta: Vd tnd fest. That he had mes friends who| Mme. Angevine, the\andiady, anid that | ret you whew T worl like tor mises od | going at the mad rate of sixty mil 8. Kennedy. 0% Corn-| The Evening World. ta taking mo | ioe part with him in his parties js | Short had had a roon\ in her place for at Simday afternoon, 1 will be xty miles tary_ Joba P| thle matter, deserves erent credit. and two--s0nen_-nnd beers to take —an—tes 3 o’ctock. but if T aman r when the accident occurred “Gag, then read to the Commission te ‘anivis frown the atthnde of the Com- | AHOUer Charge (hat may Gevelop into trike an + soe Te Le'e—GRPvG Et — BAITED Wine AB ofréspondente which has pasves be- ieee the sinwaanate has meme about | (he discovery of « Ting of pleasure: | terest In young girls. (ther men board ie aii ie TT ARI BR ele ate an tween Borough President Coler and the ity work in the proper way. We are | feekere similar to the gang that gath-[ers complained that tiey wore awak TES eH Oe | cullaity ahatp’ ane “Wiktendes estate fn which the latter of-| going te probe thoroughly inte this | ered under the shadow af Diana in the ened at night by youn girla ringing at Rob's Twill be In for] the engineer did not slacken his jon before the) dowite-fare charee to Coney Istana, | Madivon Square Garden tower, the bell, and when she \spoke to Short mood time. Remoin as ever. | wogtishmen wh el in haste. FLOSSIE f o Were In the wreck and if the Rallroaa law mives nx the | ‘Lhe sensational stories following the| he requested that he be given a room i . re were a fumber of stars after |deciare the American woman exhibited $2. deem this a very important public | poner. foere will be drastic section | stantord White ‘tragedy caused some | noar ths door. This was|done. and aftes| ine nama, evilonuy. indicn‘ine Kisses | remarkable bravery and fortitude. mation,” sa Commissioner Frank M.| 19 one to Write an anonymous communica. | that he was able to admit his callers | &D4 the postscript: “Don't forget teaksr, oF Owner. i=¢ DRT “Dunn, on NN At ee | 0m to the police, saying the fubman| without disturbing ths /other boarders | Ada” Writes a Letter, Traine Have Been Racing. octated— tr. Aldtidae, | Ore ne cs in the thousands. anid: | Actlend the ruination of young firle | Mme —Angerine ex!t y month of more] Another typicat_letuar natal ‘The authorities w-tay are wivnetieat- n pater —riatt otto che seat TT nixon five cinta am the legalp After Ae Invenlinadion ® warrant wae )-ago Short make ter to employ % pretty | “Eodion Cher Ami thanks for toe violets | ME FODOR 10-UNE affect that Mnice the Hapon with promptnens,” harge for a ride within the boundaries | "NOT" Out for hiv arrest and he waa] litte girl. eleven years 61d. to do house-| so sweet of Vas to Kend them I wae! American Mie Meamers have been out- “Have we the power to act fo 8 mat-/ “Are ' taken In custody after the police had work The landtiady retuved {iat Reine OMe mornmg, "so pinned (CE tm at Plymouth the tratos of the aaked Commie | Tama a chased him overs housetop in Weat! That Short was—impreseed—by—the} ine otra met town the ay Routhwoatars Reliwey which carey ey, ot Newburg, | Sar ea bi Fitty-ffth street Lehooting of Btanford White and may!" t now I shail b@] thelr passenger’, hace been raging with the Jegai ong i te wi ides thet tet In Short's apartimenita was found a5 | nave roresean trouble for himself was|twi fou" tthe hone between §| ‘ow of the Great Western Railway {ey or charset ore. th ¥ “yo be none betwee es str -¥ h re Tose oped tardy et te ne | indicated by Mme. Angevine’s account | and 7 o'cloek oF ny pasty. which tke on the pasnengera of the AP ANNIUh 26 ie. Mroakrn tro ee ne ae eo eventigation and t = of ner convefation with hin on the! ofits letter dontelnad an addtoe’ on | PAMAD steamers fre talleeting the extra tive cents upon of wareral tnvestigation end t| memoranda ahowing he had been: &! morning after Thaw shot White Marky fill and e telephone address} The Amorionn liner reached Plymouth een fi ter Sl ee ht | calles At tele Rocies, | Toere were Aleo| sce. Shirt cums to give me the rent (O° writtin By a Sate | NeiRour ister inecn wan a taaee aio steamy ATER trasehives, TF acrame w : m Pigs A Tia tA letter, ov’ ten by @ male] an hour later there was a tender alon Thave the power. “dr, Me Aliionh ths Breskivn Raid Tree-—| ccaohe of Actreanek Tha waa & Brower) |... Ne Fm Heh erg atl Bs ne oP i Lika | as to reoalve peenigerstor-hetand. dave, oi “Catitieny med tty elited Uren: | or award lurtian Short, eho dies @) A>? t evid thet the White sho many ‘othe young women | 880. te gen riage - 4 a dls 3 . - the wr ve isle n | Rover ho ° Mr. Aldridge then ew. tha ied pret ‘puna 40 ave oe tn year ago and who had married into the Bid ie Me saa joked bad tor | the writer Bas or \ Sam = chia average es sad Coney Liland seagon w ia. salen ste ‘ cratic Livingston family haw Yemenber I aad an who 5 ase ee i tie malior war vesligation of the douute ture etwrue Rewieter wives Short's ad- | Muses Young girte our’ ohh Ny trouble to J am any | tet Moment to remain aboatd. It was vorated the ver: ie sie Bite ee ence cake ecaben 1 West Pitty-fourth , | Mr. Bhore turned white »: M4: ‘Are | Judge.” the lette “and there|& fortunate decision, though mot dic- C by rubern of the Intter body fo poe Paes ed white ond sad Bae an Ag nlag Fant an tatud Spector for tte hearing, a public bearing wwe quite in or- | but the Gerry Aveta Tound No. | YOu as THe Of 4 lithe quick cst what you | ’ the propie will be ‘Tita ts maetteer arent vietory for | Sh West Fifty-fitth t, where he| “I ent hever thoug than of ceieee you! The train consivted of A power: Biuephen C. Baldw Evening World in ite faht for te | maintains’ « luxuriouMy farniehed | thing and he apologized other letter written on mourning | exprew int, tree Kist-clabe € Chairman Geors+ E- | people of New Sor’ City dan” in @ furnished-room house con- | though, th 6 i 1 PORE Tacs Nancre J tease Le Bee ered alc ee ti omnes Saree ——_——— ducted by a Mme, Angevine ina Was @ week ago.| from the country ere this. so rou ao | SUEY van and buffet. The -pasengers ISITORS Thefurtishing of the den—revenied dn ware 40 entrained, “and at 1.390-the | the «trang Gaal nature of the man iHome ates REMI: | } oupresa.pulled out 1 to clair righ: LE FARE, so ever so Hhartappesre tf have lis employed “us “a caretaker, ~ and don, on which the express ganerally DE AD sion with fils gfastimes, | Aileen Wale, who lives Der par maintains an average speed of a mile The replies f favar of Bishop Potter weeks agu abt met the woman Barba | Engineer Robins quickly gave the own and business Istand | ave. locomotive her head, and the special ly in fave cancer et PN TS = eevee =i | was soon apesding swiftly through the are ars srr favtr the “deca une ft & ieee ceairable winve Alinowt ne went the eff Rem share Mie t Five»-Cent Fare League some MoUne the family urt Short gave tl aah, entate ‘The Brooklyn Rapid Trensit Company aseumer the right to charge cs 10 cente for the trip to Coney Island—the lungs of New York—the hold~ Rae cteeaay. sweibiah Evening | 265 no &S- |] ap for the extra nickel being tage at Kings Highway. Ward asd wi a_tiase res soe The compauy HAS NO ESTABLISHED HIGH? to collect his extra yeoman an mine tte Now firm of Pen prinied, ve fare, and the courts HAVE NOT passed finally upon this question. & Elliman aay that hiring in tay indo gue Vier | Pe the time to protest against the excction, Join the FIVE-CENT FAR J) Short had no connection with them ee jane kavme m, vf the Delevan it M ‘LEAGUE. Sign your same to this blank and-mnll it-to the Five-Cout Namen of Girls Found. Saeer uveany, verites: “!i wih 4 i Fare Leaue, Roam 49, Pulltzer Bullding, New York City, f ante tailor ch finding of fn : fa thrwrcent fete oi wii tera re which, » atlege. fo the Editor of the Evening World 1 desire to enroll myself ae a member of the FIVE-CENT FARS names island. W, K. Yah! Meter, 4 Cour La ana “Biyeet, rook’ 1a 4 LEAGUE to protest against the Brookiyn Rapid Transit Company # nish irt aafd the ety! n pal fa Rye t and allied lines’ illegal exaction of an extra five-cent fara to Conoy isan) and snatructed her : 5 She—wakemrbpyet Island. . Most of the evi- rannot be printed. tne sits oabihot Be Name.. Address Searels im SPEEDERS =’ HOLIDAY CROWD, FLEEING CITY S-HEAT, 18 HELD: UP, HELD FOR TRIAL Fifteen 4 Flushing Must Face harges. Violators of Law Work Monday Wonders, Uewiaelves Lireush the narrow exits, |irom the oawheneer OF passenwers.” ' was sauce haul wunder this A TRIO OF gt Yes de tte ease ey rap penne ae mtr me ." istrate ¢ norton held fifteen Violutors | Ral apelied ta third fare. “| wore proprietors of machines and wom t « ex si at the Ne « wide hey willityr atorda fternod neh off. SeePRINTED A-GREATER NUMBER OF WANTS: fiesta ai | uy tae Taam” the Nenst tare and cine [man mauler Im Newowe 2--PRINTED MORE PAGES OF WANTS; | oe’ nisded: for Ine. RaDaiing | duciaes #FL#A 'RHOIIC Geen Mba ove |sinetined ee persons i's eben }the 4 fala e t Almple ne W. Puttar tant general an 10) pounted on 3-—GAINED MORE PAID-FOR WANTS ; en Pisce a Meee ae ame i omni, wan anced 1 | eget clea nine’ helped corral offend | weectog o m ow ork this particular brand of very exnuid | orp, Thin Any Other Newspaper--ANYWHERE, pilice Srow dag = Ble into in loaures, not be stamped out ne answered: 1 Pion oumastva verona utine ay Sdled af ihe tope of thelr voices’ atl wnoe: Scumplaitte are feds, ‘end | Sunday World Wants inone ae Dielwed to shove we return the money takor j right, It ran on safely and without incident until it entered the long railway yard at Ballabury, When (he passengers Roted that the coaches began swaying from mide to aide Buddenly at the ond of the tong piat arm, when the: track begina to curve toward the bridge spanning Fisherfon street, the main avenue of the city, giant engine, fearing like a barns, leaped from the track, dragging with it the coaches. Engine Struck Milk Train, The engine plunged aurotn the ad, Ing track, striking with territe f }arnt “deatenyihe “the gusrar ut milk % train that wah sowty steaming In opposite dire killing “a guard J occupying the yan. Lurching forward, | the owtid locomotive phingwl-arainet the standards and girders of the bridwe The bridge withstood the tmpact. Now the bartered engine réounded and crashed into another engine standing nH Baother track, Overturned and | stopped, the wreckage of the cwo en- Fines interiocked in a great mass of broken or twitted ateel and tron Throughout the plunging of the joco motive Engineer Robins, {1 ts not known whether allve or dead, remained Jin his cab. Houre afterword hip charred body was found over the fire- box The firat couch shot over tha engine, the frat shock having wrecked the con nections, and careéned onward until it wan hurled againal the parapet of tho Lrvige and mtommbed into iragments | kuling of madming almost every oocu One mat was shet through the cleared ‘the paraper and fell dead in the atrnt below _ Like Olacharge of Gannon. The surviving passengers and train- mon deacribe fie mound of the wreck pant window mn Whe dincharen of -m series of | heavy guns, and when the crushing of the Wreck was past Ghere came catia of the Injured, some shrleking with) pain And fear, pthers mouning The horrds,.of the scene which pre- sented Steelf was intehatfieg vy fears of the a@fed calamity of fF@. Fiames shot up from the furnace of (he overturned engine and eat fire to debris in the vi- cinity gnd a considerable escape of sae foe the remervolre underopath ” the, train, Officiala, however, with thie enn nie cae leak een neth ALTA A rene wr UNCLE SAM’S WHITE HOUSE IS OVER A GROCERY STORE Executive Offices Near His Summer Home in Oyster Bay. arnertk cay July 2—The ow t xinet Jnmoe Sinan, of the OYSTER RAY, Lb. 7. 1 r ot Service staf at Oyster Government of these great and glorious United Staws Is now being The rved when Sloan fron the second floor of a little er amore Hill, Atore jn thie vilinge, Preskient ¥ MeQuade, it AS tien ae velit has Instalied there what | ad in, aod asked hie Oxecutive offices, and the be ‘ nua nae The wor! the Adentniatra i for | nond my Bie, owe ee S00 of people, la b “ a a v7 ad to th rant whieh there. ¥ * the third Whatever official business Pres . at: MoaA Bit Hie iver the telephone Berweor " da plotui and the executive © nie pore Comm for the tmeans that the P } "eR OE - nm have been complete reiie! fro: Ml of Secretary office as circumatan + te be he te unless some important t ir distance from the upon him th wilh r t had been planned }will spend *the da fo _erent A-grahd stand capabieof seats President ig to haye many A ryt . throughout the summer, and wae to have a charge of Stateamen ‘and politicians ry « adminsion to thie stand The made “as scarce as can be, i secretary hen vetoes this, proponiile to Becretry Loeb and there w rand stand an The Secretary will not begin tie dats aa ‘ afl o President ¥isite to the} gent rill ate na thoes }Am echo of the slight 4 t wint t jown will bring camp: station when the Pres ee . 4 the w Natt to day caine today when ¢ e Le « ‘ t nt Preate ‘& photographer, swore aa $ 3 speech, Rreateat promptitude brought aownatiraeis checked the flames at sine? hea aot ae ang turned off the gs. the world, and which certainly Work of Rescue Begun. ssen elements of dange The few officials at the station, who Mayor McClollan’s Escapo j Were soon: réinfos Ls fara et ’ by mereat chance thag Jers trom the town, with the. ald f | tayor stecieliane life van suved = by cae 0 ti land at nding. Instead of the shrieks that a oard might beve axpectad... ominows—* maine lence added to the horrors of the acer bad been | When an opening wns made into the asking + to accom [second carriage a terrible sight was pany her ¢ Mayor jrevealed. At one end of a compar he 1 thine té several bodies were jammed together. ke “ wen: on to im an almost unrcognizable mass and ithampton. j war six or eight hours before it Je ft the ship's | sound possitte to remove them. an change tte mind: <atd threw hie bags Family Wiped Out. h tha Mow ‘York ad In one part of the coach the Sen ng off her lines. family. from New York, were trave Was greally shocked together, of whom only Edward pion of the tell, the husband and futher, was f bad inade many alive three hours after the Kecilent. friends gers on the Some water was handed him tty cho ned the lets of hole in the carriege, aud shortly aft the 4& exclaiming as ward he WAs pulled-out and taken to; DE TEAChSd & Kame he knew: “Poor fel« the Infirmary, bleeding profusely from low ( sculp wound end with his left leg frac- | | ,VE8 of bie udest at ais that | tured. 3 experiewe Mars. #rederion " “ ary wuere The scenes around the wreck were dug f reget | enh #00 Jere © meamer New © couple tad eymouh tip turned the calculated to shake the strongest nervy The wobbing and crine of young Mow. Committ wrung the teart from many the rough mon among the rescuers Bhe Yo herself was Hitle hurt, Sue ber huwband o Weeks will return wa Wan 0 severely injured that, thougt| jiwpand ee WHE the Body of har ati! ative, bia cane wan seen to bey Predetick Menry hopeless. Ha led shortly after being Broderick Mt t , Frederick wae taken to tha Infirtary. Ant the be-| wealtny importing metamuat of Mee reaved brite was taken to reat-] York many yours ago. ie was Also Aenee of ® local doctor, wh © ahe| ease’ vy St Nes ben Haxience mubsequentiy want to friends in London {t he ae es an ae sf Tnquiry at the infirmary erty ay; WM an infany and was reared by elicited the thet that R, 8. Critene her, Mra. Wrigne } Chtongo, wan. une mat had made ibe ture of the-tane and thet Se calversty both legt were fi js not ex the class of 1008 pected ta redove aft, Me, fas bal ero Tare | Victims In Hospital, DP next tall and RB Critepell, of Chicago and Mie aw, ae, 1. 8. Griewold, of Heelan, near Epa : 5 hed night Mise Marea Rask, of Norfolk street, Park lane, Le ” RELATIVES SEEK NEWS don, whose limbs have been amputa and EW. Senlell, of Brooklyn OF WRECK VICTIMS, are in RpAgheeteus con at the fArmaty, \ Mrs. Frank W. Koch a a aeaeer lentown, Pa, and diss May H “tg mek, At the meet the Board of Direae of New York, passed a tulrly «00 tore of nal Moréhant#? and are doing well | ot ela t in, the office of the E. W. Bentell raiiled somewhar’as t . at No. Nrowdway, cable day advanced and after consultation were ‘Fendt © Domes #1) The Moorwra the chap ° _ 5 Satta Rigid, infirmary was allowed to it thew ine ino + wreck, lim (he news of the death of +a Caan wen fon and two deug: t 1 : wt huteg rending news overcame the « r diay ag man and & serious relapee folk t = , i ee restoratives were successfully adminis : tered } el oat the tine Reptying to the sympathetic saanongera werd Jiences of the Atmerican Con g furtaatction, ang Swalm, Mr. Bentell anid ba eof then. 1 will try to whow you thet I am v4 Psctanse fran, although I have seventy years (0 | « A morning with the Trienda dear ‘ lod and intured asking for de- ‘The Mayor of Salisbury, tn reply to| ‘ SD an fing mt ee gan “ fin mieasage of wympathy to the Amer? fan Ambassador, bas received the fol | ACTING MAYOR CABLES TO MAYOR M’CLELLAN, lowing Acknowleding your deapatch, my fen to exptess the appreciation. ¢ Government and of the Amef) te od or the sympalhy and ald shown 5 Peele {nthe tarrible accident to} AcUng’ Mayor McCowan has sent this The AmeTICaN” owt trate paitenewewar nar hte eant Fr. ihe aar ar pir “(Signed ) WHITELAW R | son a x x - ‘The dissater te paid to the high IP Fae —S ot t gery of the train making the: curvy : ah short distance of BAlabury { PATRICK F. MGOWAN,” ‘SOROSIS The Best Shoe New models of Pumps, Slippers and Low Shoes, In black or tinted leathers and white or ‘colored Canvas and Duck, to match or har- tmonize with the latest dress fabrics, 3,50 to 5.00 per pair, JAMES McGREERY & GO. Twenty-third Street,

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